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Developers have been heeding the siren call of the cathedral-like space under the Queensboro Bridge since the seventies, only to drown in a sea of red tape and lawsuits. But--lo!--good-taste guru Sir Terence Conran has returned, to slay the Bridgemarket jinx with a high-end housewares emporium and two rambunctious new restaurants.

Blue blood Benno Schmidt shook up Yale and struggled with the Edison Project, the for-profit school venture. CUNY is his third try at reforming American education. Will his tough-love standards save it or destroy it?

Bringing feuding promoters, aging rock stars, Rugrats, tractor pulls, and Ragtime into his big tent has made Bob Sillerman the biggest mogul in the concert biz. To his partners, his acts, and his sponsors, he has the golden touch. But should fans be picking up the tab?

Our daughters know everything about their bodies and their selves. What they don't know is what it took to win them their rights. Ken Burns thinks it's time they met Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, the brilliant odd-couple activists who brought women the vote.